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Multiple agencies denied intel to top Capitol cop on J6

In a new interview with Tucker Carlson, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said he was denied intelligence in advance of Jan. 6 by multiple U.S. intelligence agencies, including that several federal agents would be among the crowd of protesters. In addition, he said, the Pentagon rejected his "urgent" appeal for National Guard support when the Capitol was under siege.

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Doctors sue FDA over ivermectin ban

When the FDA told Americans to stop taking ivermectin to treat Covid it was interfering in doctors' authority to prescribe an approved medication as well as interfering in the doctor-patient relationship, three doctors who filed a lawsuit against the FDA said.

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Are Trump's First Amendment rights up to J6 judge?

As she prepares to rule on barring Donald Trump from talking about some aspects of the Jan. 6 case against him, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said the former president’s First Amendment right “is not absolute.”

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FBI tactics questioned in shooting death of Utah man

FBI agents shot and killed 75-year-old Craig Robertson on Wednesday after he allegedly pointed a gun at them during a pre-dawn raid on his Provo, Utah home.

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J6 Select Committee destroyed records paid for by taxpayers

The Select Committee on Jan. 6 failed to preserve documents and videos it spent months and millions in taxpayer dollars to collect, a GOP congressman said.

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Dem PAC implicated in 2020 MI voter registration fraud

The Gateway Pundit this week unveiled evidence from a Michigan police report which charged that a Democrat dark money PAC had funneled millions into a massive voter registration fraud operation.

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Columnist: Biden's DOJ seeks to outlaw political dissent

While erasing Donald Trump from the political landscape is priority one of the Democrat Party and the Biden Department of Justice, the long-range goal is to outlaw all political dissent, a columnist noted.

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Pence says he had authority to send 2020 election to House

Mike Pence has admitted that, as vice president, he could have rejected the 2020 Electoral College votes and the election results would then have been turned over to the House of Representatives.

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Antifa militants 'not liable' in attacks on journalist Andy Ngo

Two alleged Antifa members were "not liable" for attacks on investigative journalist Andy Ngo, a Portland jury found.

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The Left cancels Robert E. Lee's horse Traveller

Two markers honoring Traveller, Robert E. Lee's horse during the Civil War and his time as president of the university which now bears his name, have been removed from the Washington and Lee University campus in Lexington, Virginia.

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Analyst: Stop the insanity and ban Chinese EVs

Keep in mind that American taxpayers are subsidizing our nation's growing energy dependence on a would-be communist superpower.

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Biographer: Barack Obama is 'not normal,’ public persona is fiction

In a recent Telegram post, Trump White House staffer Garrett Ziegler noted that Barack Hussein Obama "entered the American presidency with virtual zero true digging into his background."

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Hanson laments 'increasingly unrecognizable America'

Because of their "pathological hatred or fear" of Donald Trump, the Left "has crafted one set of laws for themselves, and another for all other Americans," historian and columnist Victor Davis Hanson noted.

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Jack Smith widens Trump probe despite slap from judge

Special prosecutor Jack Smith has expanded his Jan. 6 investigation into former President Donald Trump by calling in mid-level and junior Trump campaign and White House staffers to testify in the coming weeks, reports say.

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Security concerns as countdown to 2024 Paris Olympics begins

The one-year countdown for the opening of the Paris Summer Olympics has begun.

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